[Feature] Plans to Support MacOS #273
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Supporting MacOS would be difficult for me or my team, as none of us own anything that runs MacOS. Intel MacOSSupport for Intel MacOS (10.x) could possibly be provided by using a virtual machine, its just that virutalizing MacOS is really slow from experience. M1 ("Apple Silicon") ARM MacOSSupport for the new versions of MacOS (11.x) for the M1 chips is just something I can't do without physical hardware, and as far as I know virutualizing the new versions is impossible. You could use Rosetta 2 emulation if I get a Intel MacOS build working, but once again no offical testing or support would be provided by using this way. The only way to officaly support M1 MacOS is to have physical hardware, and well, I don't have the money for that. |
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I can help you with an virtual machine or you can dual boot into macOS :) |
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MacOS support has been added in 2.2.0. However only the x64 version is tested, the arm64 builds I have no way of testing without real hardware. The builds are also not code signed. |
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Hello,Thanks For The Project。
AnyPlan On MacOs Support?Or Just Pause the project
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